Changing Academic Life

James Wilsdon on impacts, responsible metrics & evaluation practices

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Feb 1, 2018
James Wilsdon, Professor of Research Policy at the University of Sheffield, offers a fascinating look into the evolving landscape of research metrics and impact. He discusses the cultural shift in UK academia toward valuing research impact and the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration. Wilsdon emphasizes the need for responsible metrics and governance, arguing against purely algorithmic evaluations that may undermine diversity in research outputs. He also highlights the growing role of boundary spanners in academia, catering to a new skillset vital for collaborative impact.
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ANECDOTE

Career Bridge Between Think Tanks And Academia

  • James Wilsdon describes keeping a foot in both policy and academia while doing his PhD part-time at a think tank.
  • He used that hybrid career to bridge sectors and later returned to academia with practical policy experience.
INSIGHT

Think Tanks Move Fast; Universities Go Deep

  • Think tanks demand fast, policy-responsive research while universities allow longer, deeper investigation when funding is secured.
  • The proximity to power in think tanks gives immediate influence, but universities must earn policy attention through sustained effort.
ADVICE

Start Impact Work With Substance

  • Start any impact activity with substance and real-world relevance, not with the Research Excellence Framework (REF) targets.
  • Use institutional support to strengthen approaches across career stages so impact work is meaningful and credible.
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